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Barbiegurl
20 yrs ago
Where to go? (I know they are 2 different things)
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Singapore is great for laksa! Or make it yourself - really not that hard.
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kimmy
20 yrs ago
i think i've mentioned this another forum before but i really like the laksa at China Tee Club at pedder bldg, central. For indian, i love Afghan Canteen on Lock road, TST.
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crj
20 yrs ago
Indian Curries:
Veda (Central) does a great lunch buffet or you can order from their menu.
JoJo Mess (Wan Chai) and India Today (SoHo) are both good for your standard dishes.
Khyber Pass in Chingking Mansions is an adventure.
Coco Curry House in 'rats alley' across from LKF does some good Malay style curries with fresh roti.
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Jojo is great, I think they have one in Causeway bay too. Will give Veda a try some time soon.
Sabi>> I am looking for yummy laksa-swimming-in-coconut-milk.. I agree that its not much of a hotel food, maybe I am better off going to Singapore! Thanks tho! :-)
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vvv
20 yrs ago
Katong Laksa
G/F, 8 Mercer Street
Sheung Wan
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Great laksa in Wanchai. Prawn Noodle Shop on lansdale street
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VVV>> Katong was soooo good!!!Thanks for the recommendation!
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is the katong laksa in sheung wan the real singapore type laksa with fat vermicilli rice noodles? i prefer that to the malaysian one with hokkien noodles. also... where can you you get the penang "assam" laksa - fishy soup, mint, taramind, clearish soup etc???
any leads would be very much appreciated!
laksa freak.
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vvv
20 yrs ago
sashimi girl, the laksa at Katong Laksa is with the white fat rice noodles. I don't know any place that sells the Penang laksa. I LOVE penang laksa. Maybe Sabah may have it. I have not been there though.3
Also, if you want to cook your own laksa or mee siam or chicken rice, you can always get the Prima paste from park n shop or wellcome or citysuper. They sell laksa, mee siam, chicken rice, curry, chilli crab, bak kut teh,etc. Citysuper has the most selection.
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thanks vvv. the katong place is GOOD! close as we'll ever get to the real thing.
hup loong does a packet for penang laksa. it's just a bunch of dried spices in a paper bag so it's easy to bring back from overseas. and real easy to cook. :)
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Indian curry-definitely Bombay Dreams. Lunch buffet is pretty good.
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Ed
20 yrs ago
I have been in Bombay Dreams and it is superb - they are also a Super Mondays 241 Dinner Partner...
http://hongkong.asiaxpat.com/nightlife/ultimate,dining.asp
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Ed
20 yrs ago
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Try Mrs Chan at Peking Road, TST (near Hyatt, HMV area). Best Nonya food! Laksa and curry better than most Indian restaurants! For best nan go to Cafe Deco at The Peak.
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Spooz
20 yrs ago
Jashaan above Pacific Coffee on Hollywood never fails to please
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This is just my 5 cents worth, Curry-In-A-Hurry at the City Super food courts serves a decent lamb curry. The roti ain't great but u do need something to dip the curry with so it'll do. Forget the fish curry though... And of course, because you're eating at a food court, it ain't expensive.
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A new Singapore restaurant in Wan Chai called Pasar Singapore serves fairly authentic Singaporean food, although I have never tried the laksa! G/F 197 Johnston Road Tel 31682057
http://thepasar.com/
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